decoader for buchmann 2-6-6-2

I was looking for decoader info on the new buchmann 2-6-6-2 HO
I have a few and was looking into decoader’s I seen some 5 ch for my 2-8-0 HO
can someone tell me how to pick the best one for my steam dcc ready buchmanns

K -

I think its the TH150DP this is a strange thing cant find info

B -

You want a Digitrax DH-141 Decoder with an NMRA 8 pin plug. Description is also the item number.

James

hey thanks grayhound I was starting to think the thing was a joke
but is that the best non sound card I see I can only flip one light with the command 2000 (paid but do not have it yet [:(]} I was going to get 2 ( I have 2 of the new bachmann 2-6-6-2 also have two 2-8-0 same maker} whats the deal with the digitrax is it the best decoder I see tonys has the one I mentiond for like $22 or so but at some point I will try to go for that NCE Corporation power pro if the price dips below 200 and will try to get decoders that can keep up but thanks for the info I was going to have too get 1 of each till I got the one that worked (J/K) hey I got a pile of loco’s sure thay wont go to waste I was hopeing at the The Tech Model Railroad Club of MIT (thay have a open house sat http://tmrc.mit.edu/) I can get some deal someone got stuck with 100 decoader I just know it B -

Bud, this ones for you! It’s spelled “Decoder for Bachmann 2-6-6-2”. Spelling is a challenge for all of us, at times. No offense intended!

oh Im sure it pissed off some teachers too!

K-

Digitrax Decoders list on tonys sead the dn142 and the dn121
ok now im realy messed up

:O)

The DN142 and DN121 are N scale decoders. They will work in an HO engine.

Digitrax makes a very dependable decoder. It might not have all the best features that you can get in a decoder. But in my opinion its the best bargain for my buck. And since I am finishing up college, that is a very important consideration.

Bud:

Consider investing in a box of periods and commas as well as a sheet of capital letters. Your prose is incoherent. I’m amazed you got the quality of responses you did.

Randy

Hey guys, give the guy a break. If you read many of my postings that I have written without going back through and making sure everything was in proper order, they look very much like Budliner’s here.

I don’t see anyone chewing me out for it.

James.

I four one or is it for, whatever, do not wi***o chalenge the Challenger.

hey bachmann told me to got to walthers to get the DECODER info thay dont make them (hey did I get yelled at)

its was late and my keyboard is under plywood from the layout

no room but we type the best we can you can be sure its not done to get on your nerves you are starting to sound like Felix Unger from the odd couple

B -

Some one was giving you hassles for your spelling.

As for the Decoder, Get the decoder I told you above with the NRMA wiring harness and it will just plug right in to the locomotive.

James

cant seem to find that one (Digitrax DH-141 )
forget comparing prices
my spelling,
oh well I got good looks can’t win them all

The Bud

Budliner, since you have 2 Bachmann 2-6-6-2, what do you think of them (and what price range did you pay).
The 2-6-6-2 locomotive type (which apparently wasn’t named, at least no name is listed in the “Guide to North American Steam Locomotives”, while types like Consolidations, Mikados, and Challengers were) is to me one of the cooler types, in no small part because it was often used in long coal drags through Eastern Coal Basins.

Sounds almost like the beast from the east, 2-6-6-6 Alley.

the USRA 2-6-6-2 Articulated Steam Locomotive was an impressive answer to industry’s need for increased efficiency and productivity. With two independently swiveling driver and truck mechanisms, this limber giant’s unique design allowed it to negotiate branchlines and tight curves while hauling larger consists than its smaller cousins in the USRA series. The popular design of this “drag engine” prompted manufacturers to produce similar locomotives well after the USRA returned control of locomotive production to the private railroad industry.
this has to be one of bachmanns best it easly negotiates the small 18’s I had!(setting up 100 22’s)
I will give it an 8 on a scale of 1 to 10

oh price [:p]
lets just say less than wholesale

hey Budliner -

Are you going to tell us where you got your 2-6-6-2s? We’re going to continue to ask you to the point of irriatating you until you fess up! Thanks for your anticipated cooperative attitude and positive response. . . If you don’t tell us we’re not going to run to your defense when someone picks on you again!

Bill

hey lets focus on the questions here this is not the grammer fourm
I got the choo choo’s as a gift from my sister
[}:)]
it was her ex-husbands stuff

The Bud

I would try DH-141 Decoder with an NMRA 8 pin plug